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brooklynite

(96,882 posts)
Fri Aug 30, 2019, 01:02 PM Aug 2019

BREAKING: DNC rules on Virtual Caucuses

Today, the DNC technology and security teams, after completing a review process and in consultation with independent experts, provided their recommendation to DNC Chair Tom Perez and the DNC’s Rules and By-laws Committee regarding the proposed delegate selection plans from the Iowa and Nevada Democratic Parties. A memo outlining the recommendation is available here.

In response, DNC Chair Tom Perez and Rules and By-Laws Committee Co-Chairs Lorraine Miller and Jim Roosevelt issued the following statement detailing their recommendation to the Rules and By-Laws Committee:

“The Iowa and Nevada state parties have worked diligently in their efforts to expand access to their caucuses and meet the Rules and Bylaws Committee’s new requirements. We applaud their innovative work and are grateful for their ongoing, patient cooperation with the committee. We take seriously our responsibility to carefully examine every proposed delegate selection plan with the utmost scrutiny before moving it into full compliance, especially as it relates to ensuring the security of our voting systems and the voting public. We concur with the advice of the DNC’s security experts that there is no tele-caucus system available that meets our standard of security and reliability given the scale needed for the Iowa and Nevada caucuses and the current cyber-security climate. For these reasons, we are recommending to the committee that virtual caucus systems not be used in the Iowa and Nevada 2020 caucus processes, and unless compliance can be met through other means, that the committee consider a waiver. We continue to have unwavering confidence in the Iowa and Nevada state parties, and we know that the Iowa Caucuses on February 3rd and Nevada Caucuses on February 22nd will be their most successful yet.”

Background:

In December of 2017, the Unity Reform Commission established by the DNC released a list of requirements for caucus states' delegate selection plans, including absentee voting, recount provisions and other mechanisms to make the process more open and transparent. The Rules and By-Laws committee adopted this requirement, the DNC’s governing body voted to approve it in August of 2018 and state parties received this delegate selection plan guidance in December of 2018. State parties worked in 2019 to craft their state-specific plans. Per the rules, plans were due to the DNC by May 1st, at which point analysis of the plans began. The RBC requested assistance from the DNC’s technical experts following their meeting in June of 2019.

https://blog.4president.org/2020/2019/08/dnc-chair-tom-perez-and-the-co-chairs-of-the-rules-and-bylaws-committee-on-caucus-security.html

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BREAKING: DNC rules on Virtual Caucuses (Original Post) brooklynite Aug 2019 OP
Of course now all the faux Democrats will start whining about this "changing the rules". George II Aug 2019 #1
Faux Democrats pnwpolicy Aug 2019 #2
How do you protect against a certain candidate's wasupaloopa Aug 2019 #3
+1000 nt NYMinute Aug 2019 #4
K&R MrsCoffee Aug 2019 #5
 

George II

(67,782 posts)
1. Of course now all the faux Democrats will start whining about this "changing the rules".
Fri Aug 30, 2019, 01:11 PM
Aug 2019
If I were to vote in a presidential
primary today, I would vote for:
Joe Biden
 

pnwpolicy

(32 posts)
2. Faux Democrats
Fri Aug 30, 2019, 01:20 PM
Aug 2019

Like Julian Castro and Neera Tanden eh?

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wasupaloopa

(4,516 posts)
3. How do you protect against a certain candidate's
Fri Aug 30, 2019, 01:23 PM
Aug 2019

followers from voting early and often on line like they do with their $20 contributions?

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NYMinute

(3,256 posts)
4. +1000 nt
Fri Aug 30, 2019, 03:04 PM
Aug 2019
If I were to vote in a presidential
primary today, I would vote for:
Joe Biden
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